Note on a Differential-Geometrical Construction of Optimal Directions in Linearly-Constrained Systems
Optimization and Control
2010-09-23 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Differential Geometry
Abstract
This note presents an analytic construction of the optimal unit-norm direction hat(x) = x/|x| that maximizes or minimizes the objective linear expression, B . hat(x), subject to a system of linear constraints of the form [A] . x = 0, where x is an unknown n-dimensional real vector to be determined up to an overall normalization constant, 0 is an m-dimensional null vector, and the n-dimensional real vector B and the m\times n-dimensional real matrix [A] (with 0 =< m < n) are given. The analytic solution to this problem can be expressed in terms of a combination of double wedge and Hodge-star products of differential forms.
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@article{arxiv.1009.1151,
title = {Note on a Differential-Geometrical Construction of Optimal Directions in Linearly-Constrained Systems},
author = {John Ellis and Jae Sik Lee and Apostolos Pilaftsis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.1151},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
7 pages, further clarifications added